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Corsicana YMCA Fills the Gap: No Child Left on their Behind

Corsicana, Texas is a community that values its history and the people that continue to make the town a great place to live.  The Corsicana YMCA wanted to continue this by motivating their future members to be active and healthy at a young age by introducing interactive fitness and Exergaming. At the beginning of summer, the Corsicana YMCA opened itsdoors…

Leaders Convene At National Youth And Thought Leader Summits To Take Action For Healthy, High-Achieving Schools

Partners look to reimagine nutrition and physical activity in the school environment via new collaborations, student empowerment and cutting-edge science. ARLINGTON, Texas, July 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — This week, more than 900 students and thought leaders will gather and recommit their support for healthy change in America’s schools at the Fuel Up to Play 60 Student Ambassador Summit, and the GENYOUth Foundation…

Exergaming Gives Everyone A Chance To Play

Anyone who’s ever played sports knows how special that can feel. And everyone should have a chance to feel it. Courage League gives anyone that chance, and puts it in painting. “It`s right here on our walls. They have to believe. They get to grow, and most importantly they get to play, and it`s a level playing field for them,”…

Exergame Fitness Partners with Midtown Athletic Club to Fix Kids Fitness

Palatine, Ill (May 28, 2014) – Exergame® Fitness, the worldwide leader in interactive fitness technology has partnered with Midtown Athletic Club, a leader in the upscale fitness club and sports resort industry,to inspire movement and engage their future members at a young age. The Midtown Athletic Club in Bannockburn, IL is renovating their Kidtown facility to introduce younger children to…

Youth Fitness: The Industry’s Response

The problem was clear. The challenge set forth was daunting but vital. How can fitness be introduced to children at an early enough age to change the course of the childhood obesity epidemic? The answer seems simple enough: more access to fitness opportunities and healthier eating alternatives in order to instill healthy habits at a young age. But the obstacles…

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